ST. LUCIE FALLS is a Senior Living Community Community Website www.stluciefallspoa.org May 2018 St. Lucie Falls News Manager’s Report LADIES LUNCHEON IS ON SCHEDULE TO TAKE PLACE MON- DAY, MAY 7 TH , AT THE LODGE. Thank you to all of the host- esses that have volunteered and currently volunteer to or- ganize the Ladies Luncheon, you all are greatly appreci- ated. The Tennis Center renovation is coming along nicely. Pearl Feeney, Pat Morey, Betsy Goulette, Peggy Brastrom and Ruth Larkin packed up the books in the library. Joe re- moved the bookcases at the TC clubhouse, repaired the walls, taped and painted the walls with Wendy’s help in the cove area. Wendy painted the kitchen cabinets and bi-fold doors. THE TENNIS CENTER RECREATION AREA WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY MAY 7 TH THROUGH THURSDAY MAY 10 TH FOR PAINTING OF THE POOL DECK AND SIDEWALKS. Tree trimming for the common areas will take place in May as it does each year. Our lawn service contractors are of- fering residents the same price as we pay which is $15 per tree to trim if the tree was trimmed six (6) months ago. If your tree was not trimmed six (6) months ago in November the cost will be determined by the tree trimming contractor. Please come to the Lodge to sign up for tree trimming. The tree trimming signup sheets will be available for you to sign up until May 15 th , sign-up sheets are located on the built in cabinet in the billiard room. Please pay the tree trimming contractors directly. Road work will begin the week of June 11 th . Cadillac Blvd and Versailles Terrace will be milled and resurfaced. During the project Cadillac Blvd will have limited access at certain times, please use Pennsylvania Avenue for ingress and egress. There will be a Martin County Special Needs Program pres- entation by Bill Johnson at the BOD meeting on Tuesday, May 8 th , 2018 at 10:00am. Bill will explain the process of pro- viding assistance to eligible Martin County residents when an evacuation has been ordered. Bill will explain who is eli- gible, residents must pre-register for this program, how do I register, do not forget, what should I carry to a special needs medical shelter – the do’s and don’ts and the primary and secondary shelter locations. TRY NOT TO MISS THIS INFOR- MATIONAL PRESENTATION! TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES ARE READY TO PICK UP AT THE OF- FICE. A BIG THANK YOU to ANGIE for editing the directory for us. Our basic plan for the directory has changed; we will be printing updated editions on a regular basis when running low on stock. If your name is not in the current edition and you would like to be added to the next edition; simply come to the office, fill out a form and it will be added. Due to cur- rent regulations we are unable to add your name & phone number to the directory without your permission. Email ad- dresses will not be published in the directory; however, email addresses will be added to a group address book accord- ing to street for emergency use by your BOD or property manager only, your information will not be given out unless you give us prior permission. There have been complaints of cars being parked on lawns and in the swales/roads overnight, please be aware of our Governing Documents: As per our Rules & Regulations: Sec- tion II, #9. Parking – There is to be no overnight parking on roads, including end of cul de sacs. ARTICLE II, LOTS, COM- MON PROPERTY, CONVENANTS AND RULES & REGULATIONS: SECTION 9. No motor vehicles, including but not limited to, passenger cars, motorcycles, trailers, recreation vehicles, motor homes, travel trailers, campers, vans, commercial vehicles, trucks, boats or boat trailers, shall be parked upon any swale area within the Real Property, except commercial vehicles and the like may be parked briefly for delivery pur- poses only. No commercial vehicles, recreation vehicles, motor homes, travel trailers campers, motorcycles, boats or boat trailers, shall be parked in any driveway or upon any lot or in any carport… If you have any type of advertisement on your vehicle please cover it with a blank magnetic covering. I would like to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU to the Beautification Committee for all of their efforts in spreading mulch throughout the community. Please call Judy Gay to volunteer to join the Beautification Committee. The volun- teer’s time and hard work are greatly appreciated by the BOD and residents. SWALES: Our lakes are actually retaining ponds that are connected to the swale system for Monarch, Toronado, Thunderbird and Pontiac. The swales are designed to per- colate the rainwater after a rain storm giving optimal time up to 3 to 4 days to seep into the ground or evaporate. If there is a lot of rainwater it will slowly flow to the storm
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ST. LUCIE FALLS is a Senior Living Community Community Website www.stluciefallspoa.org
May 2018
St. Lucie Falls News
Manager’s Report
LADIES LUNCHEON IS ON SCHEDULE TO TAKE PLACE MON-
DAY, MAY 7TH, AT THE LODGE. Thank you to all of the host-
esses that have volunteered and currently volunteer to or-
ganize the Ladies Luncheon, you all are greatly appreci-
ated.
The Tennis Center renovation is coming along nicely. Pearl
Feeney, Pat Morey, Betsy Goulette, Peggy Brastrom and
Ruth Larkin packed up the books in the library. Joe re-
moved the bookcases at the TC clubhouse, repaired the
walls, taped and painted the walls with Wendy’s help in the
cove area. Wendy painted the kitchen cabinets and bi-fold
doors. THE TENNIS CENTER RECREATION AREA WILL BE
CLOSED MONDAY MAY 7TH THROUGH THURSDAY MAY 10TH
FOR PAINTING OF THE POOL DECK AND SIDEWALKS.
Tree trimming for the common areas will take place in May
as it does each year. Our lawn service contractors are of-
fering residents the same price as we pay which is $15 per
tree to trim if the tree was trimmed six (6) months ago. If
your tree was not trimmed six (6) months ago in November
the cost will be determined by the tree trimming contractor.
Please come to the Lodge to sign up for tree trimming. The
tree trimming signup sheets will be available for you to sign
up until May 15th, sign-up sheets are located on the built in
cabinet in the billiard room. Please pay the tree trimming
contractors directly.
Road work will begin the week of June 11th. Cadillac Blvd
and Versailles Terrace will be milled and resurfaced. During
the project Cadillac Blvd will have limited access at certain
times, please use Pennsylvania Avenue for ingress and
egress.
There will be a Martin County Special Needs Program pres-
entation by Bill Johnson at the BOD meeting on Tuesday,
May 8th, 2018 at 10:00am. Bill will explain the process of pro-
viding assistance to eligible Martin County residents when
an evacuation has been ordered. Bill will explain who is eli-
gible, residents must pre-register for this program, how do I
register, do not forget, what should I carry to a special needs
medical shelter – the do’s and don’ts and the primary and
secondary shelter locations. TRY NOT TO MISS THIS INFOR-
MATIONAL PRESENTATION!
TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES ARE READY TO PICK UP AT THE OF-
FICE. A BIG THANK YOU to ANGIE for editing the directory for
us. Our basic plan for the directory has changed; we will be
printing updated editions on a regular basis when running
low on stock. If your name is not in the current edition and
you would like to be added to the next edition; simply come
to the office, fill out a form and it will be added. Due to cur-
rent regulations we are unable to add your name & phone
number to the directory without your permission. Email ad-
dresses will not be published in the directory; however, email
addresses will be added to a group address book accord-
ing to street for emergency use by your BOD or property
manager only, your information will not be given out unless
you give us prior permission.
There have been complaints of cars being parked on lawns
and in the swales/roads overnight, please be aware of our
Governing Documents: As per our Rules & Regulations: Sec-
tion II, #9. Parking – There is to be no overnight parking on
roads, including end of cul de sacs. ARTICLE II, LOTS, COM-
MON PROPERTY, CONVENANTS AND RULES & REGULATIONS:
SECTION 9. No motor vehicles, including but not limited to,